The first Opel concept based on GM’s Volt extended-range electric platform was the Ampera, a cheap rebadge that made onlookers exclaim “lands alive, that’s a cheap rebadge!” Since the Ampera debuted, a river of bad blood has flowed under the bridge of GM-Opel relations, and in an apparent pique of independence, Opel has declared its freedom from the corporate mothership with this re-imagining of the Volt, called the Flextreme. And it might just show the way out of GM’s European family feud: GM technology underpinning starkly Teutonic, vaguely upscale designs which stubbornly refuse to acknowledge their technical roots sounds like as good a vision for Opel as we’ve heard yet. Too bad about the money problems. And the Flextreme’s less-than-subtle Lexus LF-A cues. And the fact that the Flextreme would make a crap Buick.
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“Flextreme?” That’s the worst new product name since the iPad. Sounds like a hair product for metrosexuals. Or if German is your first language it sounds like what happens when you try to spit out the window at 300kph.
I like the “concept” in the white dress.
At least it looks like a $40k car. The main problem with the Volt is it looks much like a $20k Corolla.
This is NOT worth my share of $1.9B. I want my money back.